
We close Climate Week on Wednesday with a special Club Member town hall, as well as a special evening curated by Woodwell Climate Research Center, part of Explorers Club Climate Week 2022 – all events are FREE and open to the public.
4:30 pm
Club Member Climate Town Hall Meeting
In recognition of the many TEC members who are experts working on climate change, we will have a special 2-hour gathering, free to all members and their guests. All are welcome to come and ask any questions they have about climate change. Experts who will be present will answer your questions.
We don’t want to forget our members who are abroad, so we’re going to Zoom them in. Get a drink at the bar and come on in to ask your questions, or answer them.
Please note, this free event is open ONLY to Club Members and their guests.
Save the date – an email with Zoom instructions will be sent to all Members on Wednesday afternoon, September 21.
6:00 pm
Beer & Wine Reception
7:00 pm
Nature In Our Climate Budgets
Interconnected ecosystems from the tropical rain forests to The North Pole play powerful roles in addressing the climate crisis. Join Woodwell Climate Research Center scientists to learn about Woodwell’s ground-breaking work in natural climate solutions to take carbon out of the atmosphere for global climate stability.
Featuring —
- Dr. Sue Natali, Arctic Program Director
- Dr. Michael Coe, Tropics Program Director
Speaker photos © Chris Linder
About Woodwell Climate Research Center
Woodwell Climate Research Center conducts science for solutions at the nexus of climate, people, and nature—solutions that are urgently needed to propel us toward a more equitable, healthy, and sustainable world. Originally founded as the Woods Hole Research Center in 1985, we have a track record of partnering with a global network of communities and leaders for just, meaningful impact to address the climate crisis.
Nature In Our Climate Budgets